Network Routing Visualizer Toolshows the route packets take to targets

Purpose of the Network Routing Visualizer Tool

This tool shows the routes taken to a number of targets you enter in a tree like format.
This is done using standard ICMP traceroute packets. As the
routes diverge you will clearly see the nodes where this
commonly takes place. You can use it with both internal and
external targets.

Network Routing Visualizer Screenshot

How the Network Routing Visualizer Tool works

It uses Traceroute to find nodes (hops).

Traceroute is very fast in this version of NetScanTools Pro;
it builds the route quickly, then processes it for display in a
treeview, and simultaneously puts the route node results in a
database. It uses both the ICMP echo request packets and UDP port
unreachable trace methods.

To use this tool, you create a list of targets, set parameters,
then build the route map. Once it is complete you can view the
data on each node separately, or go into the database and view
the data. The information in the database can be exported to a tab delimited text file.